I guess I might as well ask here since I'm not sure about it, but what will happen with subscribers that still have issues remaining? Is there going to be an offer to switch to a different book, partial refund, or what?

Bean wrote:I guess I might as well ask here since I'm not sure about it, but what will happen with subscribers that still have issues remaining? Is there going to be an offer to switch to a different book, partial refund, or what?

I e-mailed the Archie offices a week ago. They said that any issues in the Mega Man subscription left would automatically be transferred over to Sonic Universe. They even said that for my particular subscription, my remaining issues had actually had already been transferred over to Sonic Universe (not counting the final Mega Man issue).

Bean wrote:I guess I might as well ask here since I'm not sure about it, but what will happen with subscribers that still have issues remaining? Is there going to be an offer to switch to a different book, partial refund, or what?

I e-mailed the Archie offices a week ago. They said that any issues in the Mega Man subscription left would automatically be transferred over to Sonic Universe. They even said that for my particular subscription, my remaining issues had actually had already been transferred over to Sonic Universe (not counting the final Mega Man issue).

Assuming one doesn't have a Universe subscription would it go to Sonic The Hedgehog then?

Got the issue! Man, I am on a roll here. :mrgreen: And... I honestly don't know what to say. This is kind of a weird one. All I can say is for those of you who didn't enjoy issue 20, I don't think this'll really change your mind. But there are some interesting details, like:

captainsean wrote:I e-mailed the Archie offices a week ago. They said that any issues in the Mega Man subscription left would automatically be transferred over to Sonic Universe. They even said that for my particular subscription, my remaining issues had actually had already been transferred over to Sonic Universe (not counting the final Mega Man issue).

That's acceptable. Just wish I would've known about the whole situation a little before and not two or three weeks after renewing for two years. Well, 17 issues of Universe is better than 17 issues of nada.

Why in the world are they making a time machine, I thought that was Wily's job. And I laughed at the last page, it looks like he's actually seeing the pinup with Wily floating on the top, Kalinka and Blues on the opposite, and all the robot masters surrounding Megaman. "What am I seeing?" indeed.

lalalei2001 wrote:This is going to be painful to read. Dr. Light needs all the hugs.

He's not going to remember it anyway like Megaman didn't in that one issue. Part of me say he deserves to see the reality and consequence of his "dream".

Uwaaii wrote:I haven't got the issue yet but my word on the preview...

Why in the world are they making a time machine, I thought that was Wily's job. And I laughed at the last page, it looks like he's actually seeing the pinup with Wily floating on the top, Kalinka and Blues on the opposite, and all the robot masters surrounding Megaman. "What am I seeing?" indeed.

lalalei2001 wrote:This is going to be painful to read. Dr. Light needs all the hugs.

He's not going to remember it anyway like Megaman didn't in that one issue. Part of me say he deserves to see the reality and consequence of his "dream".

It isn't Wily's job. He never created the time machine. The Chronos Institute were the ones who built the time machine, while Wily later broke in and stole it during Wily Wars. Rock of Ages shows this with Rock going into the Institute, which Wily has converted into Wily Tower.

Uwaaii wrote:I haven't got the issue yet but my word on the preview...

Why in the world are they making a time machine, I thought that was Wily's job. And I laughed at the last page, it looks like he's actually seeing the pinup with Wily floating on the top, Kalinka and Blues on the opposite, and all the robot masters surrounding Megaman. "What am I seeing?" indeed.

lalalei2001 wrote:This is going to be painful to read. Dr. Light needs all the hugs.

He's not going to remember it anyway like Megaman didn't in that one issue. Part of me say he deserves to see the reality and consequence of his "dream".

It isn't Wily's job. He never created the time machine. The Chronos Institute were the ones who built the time machine, while Wily later broke in and stole it during Wily Wars. Rock of Ages shows this with Rock going into the Institute, which Wily has converted into Wily Tower.

Ah. :wink:

I'm seeing spoiler pictures here and there, but I have a feeling I'm not going to enjoy this issue. I didn't enjoy the Rock of Ages, and this one seems to be worse.All the ones I saw were one panel pinups with only some words from Light. It's nice as an artbook, but lame as a comic for me.It would've been better if they showed a dialogue-less digest comic of characters actually doing something, with Light's narration.Or maybe there are. When is my coMiC cOmInG????

Also, looking at the panel of MM6 and I can't help but wonder. Plant man has a sad face, does that mean he doesn't want to fight? is it MM3 all over again? Isn't Wily supposed to, you know, brainwash or reprogram them so they're more willing to fight Megaman?But I haven't got the issue YET, so I'll just have to wait and see.

Uwaaii wrote:Also, looking at the panel of MM6 and I can't help but wonder. Plant man has a sad face, does that mean he doesn't want to fight? is it MM3 all over again? Isn't Wily supposed to, you know, brainwash or reprogram them so they're more willing to fight Megaman?r

From what I understand, the way it works is that they don't alter their brain or anything. They still have the same memories, and relationships, but when their programming is altered, they are forced to obey it, even if they hate it. So if Plant Man's programming was altered to "Obey Wily, and destroy Mega Man", he wouldn't like it, but he wouldn't have any choice but to obey it.

There are a grand total of THREE pages of actual comic in this issue: the opening two (the set-up) and the second to last one (the ending). Everything else is full-page pin-ups with commentary by Dr. Light, and the final one is your standard "life goes on" finale page.

There are a grand total of THREE pages of actual comic in this issue: the opening two (the set-up) and the second to last one (the ending). Everything else is full-page pin-ups with commentary by Dr. Light, and the final one is your standard "life goes on" finale page.

Thank you for the info. I don't hate giant one-panels if its occasional and have more meaningful active context, but :(There 's still a tiny bit of hope for me to enjoy, but I'll just stop thinking it as a bad comic and look forward to it as a nice artbook.

Ryannumber1gamer wrote:

Uwaaii wrote:Also, looking at the panel of MM6 and I can't help but wonder. Plant man has a sad face, does that mean he doesn't want to fight? is it MM3 all over again? Isn't Wily supposed to, you know, brainwash or reprogram them so they're more willing to fight Megaman?r

From what I understand, the way it works is that they don't alter their brain or anything. They still have the same memories, and relationships, but when their programming is altered, they are forced to obey it, even if they hate it. So if Plant Man's programming was altered to "Obey Wily, and destroy Mega Man", he wouldn't like it, but he wouldn't have any choice but to obey it.

I know, that's what I'm bothered about.I already wrote this before, but it frustrated me Wily in the comic isn't doing anything about the robots unwillingness to fight. It's totally interfered with their objective of fighting Megaman, and making even his own creation to willingly get on Light's side. They don't have to be 100% loyal, but he could have at least altered their programming so they will be more willing to or fit to fight Megaman like the MM1 adaption, where all the Light Numbers as enemies were eager to fight. All the robots excluding the 1st DLNs were willing to and enjoying fighting the heroes in World Collide, and right after the MM3 adaption Quickman refused to be reprogrammed with a different personality to "be happy about his new job he doesn't want to do" so it's not that Wily doesn't have a choice.